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<blockquote data-quote="cal7.62x39" data-source="post: 2969059" data-attributes="member: 6824"><p>OK again not trying to tread on anyones rights, but let's say for instance you report a break in of your home (as I did to OKC police in 2009) and report over half a dozen loaded firearms stolen, it took OVER 8 hours for the responding officer to show up, clear my townhouse, and give a subjective report (not objective). That screwed me in filing a insurance claim. The reporting officer stated that he did not see any sign of forced entry(even though my home was destroyed inside). And that it was someone that was provided a key to in the past. Even though the only 2 people that had keys were my wife and I. I apologize, I diverge. 8 hours response time for over half dozen stolen armed guns missing. WAY longer than needed for one of said guns to rob a store or murder someone... now imagine you calling 911 because you "fear" that someone MIGHT be unstable. How long do you think the response time would be before someone showed up, little lone put anything into any system that prevented someone from buying a gun at NICS level. Those "hey were scared" can (and would have) saved a life. Remember as we say when "seconds matter the police are only minutes(or hours) away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cal7.62x39, post: 2969059, member: 6824"] OK again not trying to tread on anyones rights, but let's say for instance you report a break in of your home (as I did to OKC police in 2009) and report over half a dozen loaded firearms stolen, it took OVER 8 hours for the responding officer to show up, clear my townhouse, and give a subjective report (not objective). That screwed me in filing a insurance claim. The reporting officer stated that he did not see any sign of forced entry(even though my home was destroyed inside). And that it was someone that was provided a key to in the past. Even though the only 2 people that had keys were my wife and I. I apologize, I diverge. 8 hours response time for over half dozen stolen armed guns missing. WAY longer than needed for one of said guns to rob a store or murder someone... now imagine you calling 911 because you "fear" that someone MIGHT be unstable. How long do you think the response time would be before someone showed up, little lone put anything into any system that prevented someone from buying a gun at NICS level. Those "hey were scared" can (and would have) saved a life. Remember as we say when "seconds matter the police are only minutes(or hours) away. [/QUOTE]
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